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"If we lived in the poorest, most dangerous neighborhoods, we’d understand better how to love and serve." — Dr. Kurt Ver Beek

It was great to sit down with Dr. Kurt Ver Beek, co-founder of the Association for a More Just Society (ASJ), who has lived and worked in Honduras for nearly four decades. From battling systemic corruption to reducing the homicide rate in one of the world’s most dangerous communities, Kurt shares a riveting account of faith in action and public justice rooted in Christian conviction.

We explore the difference between traditional missionary work and systemic transformation, how theological frameworks can drive bold action, and why brave Christianity is needed now more than ever.

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ā€œBeing a Christian doesn't have to look like what many young people see today.ā€ — Kurt Ver Beek
ā€œThe lie is that systemic change is too hard — it’s not. It just takes brave Christians.ā€ — Kurt Ver Beek
ā€œNo place in the Bible does it say to be safe. It says to love your neighbor.ā€ — Kurt Ver Beek
ā€œBe curious. Listen better. People aren't as crazy as you think.ā€ — Kurt Ver Beek

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